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Olmesartan (Omesar) and NSAIDs
My doctor has put me on Olmesartan 10mg in addition to the Amlopidine 5gm I'm already on. To further lower my BP from 150. The patient leaflet says not to use NSAIDs with the Olmesartan. The doctor is away til Monday,so I'm asking the community if they have any experience of this. I use naproxen
My doctor has put me on Olmesartan 10mg in addition to the Amlopidine 5gm I'm already on. To further lower my BP from 150. The patient leaflet says not to use NSAIDs with the Olmesartan. The doctor is away til Monday,so I'm asking the community if they have any experience of this. I use naproxen
Madlegs1
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High Blood Pressure Support
2 years ago
please help. Desperate.
Before I start, this is definitely going to be a long winded one but stay with me here if you can 😂 I’m absolutely desperate for some kind of answers, advice, similar experiences - literally anything to make me feel like I’m not going completely insane. I’ve just turned 27 last month, I have 4 children
Before I start, this is definitely going to be a long winded one but stay with me here if you can 😂 I’m absolutely desperate for some kind of answers, advice, similar experiences - literally anything to make me feel like I’m not going completely insane. I’ve just turned 27 last month, I have 4 children
AshB66
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
please - can somebody help?
Before I start, this is definitely going to be a long winded one but stay with me here if you can 😂 I’m absolutely desperate for some kind of answers, advice, similar experiences - literally anything to make me feel like I’m not going completely insane. I’ve just turned 27 last month, I have 4 children
Before I start, this is definitely going to be a long winded one but stay with me here if you can 😂 I’m absolutely desperate for some kind of answers, advice, similar experiences - literally anything to make me feel like I’m not going completely insane. I’ve just turned 27 last month, I have 4 children
AshB66
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Cloudy with a Chance of Pain
2 years ago
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please somebody help me - I’m at a loss.
Before I start, this is definitely going to be a long winded one but stay with me here if you can 😂 I’m absolutely desperate for some kind of answers, advice, similar experiences - literally anything to make me feel like I’m not going completely insane. I’ve just turned 27 last month, I have 4 children
Before I start, this is definitely going to be a long winded one but stay with me here if you can 😂 I’m absolutely desperate for some kind of answers, advice, similar experiences - literally anything to make me feel like I’m not going completely insane. I’ve just turned 27 last month, I have 4 children
AshB66
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
2 years ago
constant Endo pain ruining my life
I’ve been awake since 12:00am couldn’t take painkillers until 2:30am .. constant pain I don’t know how much more I can endure. This is not normal, I’ve lived with this for 15 years worst it’s ever been. Can’t get in to see consultant. naproxen 4x a day with paracetamol as a pain killer is now not lasting
I’ve been awake since 12:00am couldn’t take painkillers until 2:30am .. constant pain I don’t know how much more I can endure. This is not normal, I’ve lived with this for 15 years worst it’s ever been. Can’t get in to see consultant. naproxen 4x a day with paracetamol as a pain killer is now not lasting
Ess1982
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Is it RA?
Hi everyone, just looking some advice. Over the past two year I have been having recurrent sore throats, seem to be nearly every other week but haven't needed medication treatment. Since having my two children I have always had 'stiff hips' and any time I took up running had to stop after a few runs
Hi everyone, just looking some advice. Over the past two year I have been having recurrent sore throats, seem to be nearly every other week but haven't needed medication treatment. Since having my two children I have always had 'stiff hips' and any time I took up running had to stop after a few runs
Livesoncoffee
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NRAS
2 years ago
Barrett's Syndrome
I was wondering if anybody had developed this syndrome after taking heart drugs (particularly Aspirin, Clopidogrel and similar) and/or painkillers like Naproxen? Also were you taking a PPI like Omeprazole or Lansoprazole at the same time? P.S. Predictive text suggested the Capri Grill for Clopidogrel
I was wondering if anybody had developed this syndrome after taking heart drugs (particularly Aspirin, Clopidogrel and similar) and/or painkillers like Naproxen? Also were you taking a PPI like Omeprazole or Lansoprazole at the same time? P.S. Predictive text suggested the Capri Grill for Clopidogrel
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
stage 4 endo bowel 100pc worse after Mirena coil
Hello everyone, first time poster here I’m going to try and keep it succinct.. I’ve had endo for 15 years. Lived with the pain, had two laps 6 months in zoladax and watch what I eat. Wasn’t really monitored over covid endo got worse. In April suspected cervical cancer (thankfully negative). In august
Hello everyone, first time poster here I’m going to try and keep it succinct.. I’ve had endo for 15 years. Lived with the pain, had two laps 6 months in zoladax and watch what I eat. Wasn’t really monitored over covid endo got worse. In April suspected cervical cancer (thankfully negative). In august
Ess1982
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Debilitating shoulder, neck and back pain
On 18th September I was suddenly hit with debilitating shoulder and neck pain which has gotten worse. I've had this before in May and it didn't go away for around 3-4 weeks but I don't remember it being so bad to the point that it was making me cry, unable to sleep or sit. I've tried Naproxen, Nurofen
On 18th September I was suddenly hit with debilitating shoulder and neck pain which has gotten worse. I've had this before in May and it didn't go away for around 3-4 weeks but I don't remember it being so bad to the point that it was making me cry, unable to sleep or sit. I've tried Naproxen, Nurofen
Amywoodx
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Taking Naproxin with Asthma
I didn`t know how to add to a thread I started a few weeks back so apologies. Basically I was prescribed Naproxen for knee pain years ago and it seemed to help, when I read up about it, it said Asthmatics should not take it. My Doctor has now prescribed Naproxen 500mg gastro-resistant tablets
I didn`t know how to add to a thread I started a few weeks back so apologies. Basically I was prescribed Naproxen for knee pain years ago and it seemed to help, when I read up about it, it said Asthmatics should not take it. My Doctor has now prescribed Naproxen 500mg gastro-resistant tablets
gentryman
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Arthritis Action
2 years ago
itchy red, warm scalp. Also psoriatic or rheumatoid if you are sero-negative?
Hi guys I'm sero-negative. My big joints were affected first - had right knee replacement and hip replacement six months later aged 54 and although initially recovered well from knee replacement - couldn't sit to stand from chair, loo etc and couldn't get of crutches. Had lots of symptoms but still
Hi guys I'm sero-negative. My big joints were affected first - had right knee replacement and hip replacement six months later aged 54 and although initially recovered well from knee replacement - couldn't sit to stand from chair, loo etc and couldn't get of crutches. Had lots of symptoms but still
Mozart150
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NRAS
2 years ago
naproxen NSAIDS and restless legs
Naproxen and restless legs I am a serious restless legs and PLMD patient as diagnosed by the Sleep Clinic at Royal Brompton Hospital in London I take 250 mg Pregabalin and 0.5mg Clonazepan every night On a rare good night I wake up once and walk for half an hour and then back to bed. Most
Naproxen and restless legs I am a serious restless legs and PLMD patient as diagnosed by the Sleep Clinic at Royal Brompton Hospital in London I take 250 mg Pregabalin and 0.5mg Clonazepan every night On a rare good night I wake up once and walk for half an hour and then back to bed. Most
thorp
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Methotrexate, covid jab and naproxen
I'm due to start taking methotrexate in a couple of weeks when the consultant can organise my prescription. From what I've read here I think that you have to stop taking it to have a covid jab. Since I'll be called to have the jab soon anyway, would it make sense to try to get the jab earlier so that
I'm due to start taking methotrexate in a couple of weeks when the consultant can organise my prescription. From what I've read here I think that you have to stop taking it to have a covid jab. Since I'll be called to have the jab soon anyway, would it make sense to try to get the jab earlier so that
Gottarelax
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NRAS
2 years ago
chronic neck pain and headaches
hello! I suffer with chronic neck pain and headaches on a daily basis. I use heat treatment, weekly physio/manipulation therapy, neck stretches and currently take 500mg of Naproxen twice per day. I don’t know what more I can do and am at a loss as to what the problem is
hello! I suffer with chronic neck pain and headaches on a daily basis. I use heat treatment, weekly physio/manipulation therapy, neck stretches and currently take 500mg of Naproxen twice per day. I don’t know what more I can do and am at a loss as to what the problem is
sillyphallips
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Advice please ... ESA assessment, for my sciatic nerve and endo
So saturday i have an assessment with Employment Support Allowance, to see wether or not i am eligible to have a little money from the government to help me, I suffer really bad with my sciatic nerve and especially so after an incident at work, so since then i have not been able to work, as my work
So saturday i have an assessment with Employment Support Allowance, to see wether or not i am eligible to have a little money from the government to help me, I suffer really bad with my sciatic nerve and especially so after an incident at work, so since then i have not been able to work, as my work
PkxTam
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
post surgical neuropathic pain
hey guys, I’m just wondering if anyone has any advice on how to help with nerve pain? I’m currently on gabapentin and naproxen and I have been given oxycarbazepine to take when I have “severe breakthrough pain”. However this just makes me feel tired after taking one so I can’t take it when I am working
hey guys, I’m just wondering if anyone has any advice on how to help with nerve pain? I’m currently on gabapentin and naproxen and I have been given oxycarbazepine to take when I have “severe breakthrough pain”. However this just makes me feel tired after taking one so I can’t take it when I am working
Ghostsleath
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
a bit of good news
well I had a long chat with my GP yesterday,well as long as it is possible now a days!!! Turns out I have gall stones!!! It's been nothing but bad news since 2021 when I had my first heart attack, then the second one in June of this year. Since then I have not been allowed to take Naproxen due to
well I had a long chat with my GP yesterday,well as long as it is possible now a days!!! Turns out I have gall stones!!! It's been nothing but bad news since 2021 when I had my first heart attack, then the second one in June of this year. Since then I have not been allowed to take Naproxen due to
momander
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Am I silly to start methotrexate?
backstory... Diagnosed 6 weeks ago. Had a steroid jab, pain okayish,managed with cocodamol & naproxen. Had x rays for methotrexate monitoring & then blood tests. Consultant not happy with liver function test, told to stop naproxen and need another blood test Tuesday. BUT... I was planning
backstory... Diagnosed 6 weeks ago. Had a steroid jab, pain okayish,managed with cocodamol & naproxen. Had x rays for methotrexate monitoring & then blood tests. Consultant not happy with liver function test, told to stop naproxen and need another blood test Tuesday. BUT... I was planning
Nelliekel
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NRAS
2 years ago
Prednisolone and Naproxen
Tomorrow is MRI day. This means that I can start taking the prednisolone that was prescribed over a month ago but advised not to take until after the scan. I'm still a little wary of taking it as I don't want to interfere with the diagnosis if they're not finished after the scan results are seen but
Tomorrow is MRI day. This means that I can start taking the prednisolone that was prescribed over a month ago but advised not to take until after the scan. I'm still a little wary of taking it as I don't want to interfere with the diagnosis if they're not finished after the scan results are seen but
Gottarelax
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NRAS
2 years ago
New research on NSAID's and inflammation
From Rhonda Patrick, PHD. Can chronic use of anti-inflammatory agents paradoxically promote chronic inflammation through compensatory host response? https://www.foundmyfitness.com https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15922118/ From her newsletter: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs
From Rhonda Patrick, PHD. Can chronic use of anti-inflammatory agents paradoxically promote chronic inflammation through compensatory host response? https://www.foundmyfitness.com https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15922118/ From her newsletter: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs
Elizka
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
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